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Getting into Belfast

Local bus is best

Taxis are expensive and the nearest train station is 10km away, making the bus your best option.

Bus

The Translink 300 express bus goes to the Europa Buscentre in the centre of Belfast, via Templepatrick and Royal Avenue. Journey time is 30-40 minutes. The Airporter service goes to Derry (90 minutes, GBP 18.50) and the Ulsterbus 109A goes to Lisburn and Antrim rail station (every hour from 06:00-18:00).

Cost: GBP 7.50 one-way to the Europa Buscentre, GBP 10.50 returnBuying tickets: Tourist information booth or on the busLocation: Bus station in front of the main airport entrance

Taxi

Belfast Airport Taxis (www.belfastairporttaxis.com) is the official taxi operator for the airport and their taxis operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A taxi-share scheme is in operation, to help you share the cost. Journey time is around 25 minutes.

Getting around the airport

BFS

Belfast International Airport is a small airport with limited facilities that lies 21km north-west of the city centre. It's sometimes referred to as Aldergrove Airport, a village near the airport, and is the larger of two airports serving the city (the other is George Best Belfast City Airport).

It has one terminal building, on two levels, with most facilities airside: